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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE

INNER MONGOLIA

NEW AUTONOMY MOVE

Nanking, June 28. The Central Government Authori tles were much disturbed yesterday, when a telegrain was received from Prince Teh Wang, the Inner Mongolia lender, potilloning for temporary separation from the Central Govern ment, and asked for abrogation of the existing autonomous agreement, which WALE pigned between the Mongolian Authority and General Huang Seo-hung on besit of the

NEW P. AND 0. BOATS

SPEEDING UP FAR EAST SERVICE

London, June 28.

An official of the Peninsula and Oriental Company, replying to criti- cism of the Company's Far Eastern service by the Straits Times in which the papel strted that it is humilint- ing for the Peninsula nud· Oriental Company to allow foreign shipping companies to go whend in their Far Eastern services, both in time, and It is significant that the telegramspeed, said that this was due to heavy was addressed to the Central Govern

of Mongolian

Central Government."

In the no

subsidies riven by other countries ta Autonomutis Government The tale their shipping, while British com- grum stated that the situation in Inner Mongolia is now ment pre-Panics did not receive any rante ali,

enrique.

"Several times we have rem tele-, grants to The Central Government Informing them of the latest develoj- Into the situation, in Inner Mangolin and asked for instructiona for resisting foreign aggression, and also for pathut our house in order. But, up to the prescal, no instruc- tions have been forthcoming from Nanking. Finding no other choice before is we are now under the un- willing acersity of taking the Japanese demand for establishing an) nutenomàus government.

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However the Penisulke ind Oriental are laying, down twù vesseis of the same size and tonnage ag, the Strathmore and these will be pincut on the Far Eastern run, very soon.

The Strathmore did täie

run from Marseilles to Hombny in the record time of ten slays on her first_uuniden voyage to the East. The Company's spokesman added that a speed-up of the service would mean landing pas nongers at different, ports of call at inconviniest hours of the night. The question of fuel consumption would also be a factor which would not allow the Company to run the service. economleully unless it was subsklised Jike foreign

companies.-Kenter's

The is only a temporary measure. and we hope the Central Government will approve the present temporary | Bulletins

opamtion."

The telegram ndio that it is eincerely hoped that the action by The Tier Mongolian Authority will not be regarded as rebellion, as they are always ready to rejoin the Central Cineramat as roon as they are string enough to resist Japanese pressure,

to

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the

action taken day Prince Tedd at the Jacobean Room of Wang is putting the Central Govern- ment in A most embarrassing ponition, particularly ja view of the present

South unsettled state in It hing,

probable, thn the Central Government, in reply Prince Teh Wong, will earnestly urge him not to accept the Japanese des and bat to continue his loyalty to the Central Government, At the same time the Central Government may send a telegram to General Yen Shishan instrueling him to send a responsible representative to Suiyuan to negotiate with Prince Teh Wang Wah Kin Yut Po.

A successful reunion dinner

Hongkong Hotel on Saturday night by the Hongkong and South Chinn branch of the Royal Marines Old Comrades Associntión.

Suiyunn Border Tension

Kweihun, June 28. The situation. at Suiyuan has quickly gone from bad to worse following the sudden declaration of Prince Tob Wang, announcing the establishment of An Antonomous Government of Inner Mongolia, under the influener of the Japanese.

General Fu Cho-yi, Governor of Suiyuan, has been instructed to take asli precautionary measures under, orders from Nunking. Heavy troop movements in Suiyuan during the past two days are evidently connected with Ther tense situation on the Suiyuan Mangalian frontier, which has been strongly guarded by forces ¦ of General Fu Cho-yi.

A minor clash between the Suiguan Provincial Force and a unit of Mon- golian Troops is reported to have occurred al Te Ching Shan. (Big

Green Hill) nour the Suiyuan-Charhar

border on the afternoon of the 27th. inst. The skirmish lasted for nearly two hours before the Mongolian Troops were beaten and retreated to,

· Charhar-border:

It is generally feared that the

in Charlar Japanese forces

may take ulvantage of the incident to

-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

The guest of honour was Com- modore C, G. Sedgwick, and amongst the members present were Col. 11. C. Harrison. Wing Comdr. A. G. Bishop, both of whom had formerly served in the Royal Marine Artillery, Capt. F. M. Bramail, r.m., Capt. D. J. Grey, R... Meas. Grimmitt. Kingalun. Venables, MeNuy, Pearse, Martin, O'Neill, Fisher, Bethell, Thompson and Alexander.

After the health of His Majesty. King Edward VIII, the Colonel-in- Chief of the Royal Marines, had been duly honoured, Capt. Dramall, who was in the chair, proposed the health of Commodore Sedgwick, who suitably replied.

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STATE OF RIVERS --

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24th. June, 1936.

Messrs.South, China Morning Post

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